Lately I've been reading about coolant delivered through the tool to allow increased material removal rates. Pretty interesting. So HOW exactly do they put a twisty hole through a solid carbide drill bit? This guy from Iscar explains it at a high level. I still don't really understand how this approach would work. Maybe that is a trade secret?
Fishing line? inside molten metal? Huh? why wouldn't it just melt and disappear? Is it molten carbide? Or is the fishing line a euphemism for some other string material? Tungsten wire?